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Lola’s Showbiz Studies: A “Tiny” Love for Maybe Happy Ending

by Lola Furbee   On March 14th, the original Broadway cast album of the musical Maybe Happy Ending was released. Directed by Michael Arden, this one-act musical tells the simple but breathtaking story of connection, friendship, and love between two robots. With an on-stage cast consisting of only four people

A Week on the Ocean

by Sanya Kapoor   For a long time, my family has been desiring to go on a cruise and my parents decided it was a great way to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Staying on the Norwegian Jade for a week was the highlight of my winter break as I visited

A Look Back at One Last Wish and 1986

by Jesse Hudgins   One of the best aspects of going through vinyl at a record shop is coming across something that you and others may not have heard of. In October 2024, that was me when I came across a record recorded by One Last Wish: 1986.  One Last

R.E.P.O.: Robots, Monsters, and Absolute Anarchy

by Gray Bunch Gravity? No problem. Voice-altering item effects while you hold it? You got it. Do robots that speak look similar to Canadian characters from South Park? Definitely! R.E.P.O. is a horror co-op voice proximity game you can play with 5 friends, or by yourself; no one’s judging here.

From Miami Soul to Disco Gold: The Legacy of “Rock Your Baby”

by Ashly Rico Rolling Stone magazine voted it the #1 Single of the Year in 1974. The following year, John Lennon praised it on Spin Magazine, saying that he wished he could have written the early disco track that made him regard his songwriting differently. George McCrae’s debut single, “Rock

Short ‘n Sweet is A Perfect 10

by Gray Bunch After winning Grammys for Best Pop Vocal and Best Solo Performance, Sabrina Carptenter released Short ‘n Sweet Deluxe on February 14 as a thank you to her beloved fans with a featured duet on her song “Please, Please, Please” with Dolly Parton,”15 Minutes,” and more. Carpenter released

Dark Comedy is Shining in 2025

by Sierra Knutsen   Horror movies have become increasingly popular over the years, each attempting to either rebrand themselves as something entirely original or replicate the formula iconic franchises have delivered audiences over the years in a new way. This year, there’s been a rise in popularity of a refreshing

Flow: Animation That Speaks Louder Than Words

by Elena Bantista On March 1, Director Gints Zilbalodis’ film Flow won an Oscar for the 2025 Best Animated Film. The hero in the movie is a black cat who doesn’t talk but still speaks volumes by his bold expressions and larger-than-life personality and adventures that jump off the screen.

Soda Stereo: How Latin Rock Became the Voice Against a Dictatorship

by Paloma Mena It’s the 1980s and rock music is reaching new heights, especially in Latin America. Rock had been popular here since the 60’s, but with the political turmoil between the left and the right, rock had been cast as “American” by both sides. Whether it was cultural imperialism

How John Cena Broke My Heart

by Jesse Hudgins For over 20 years, John Cena has been entertaining audiences on WWE television. During a premium live event in July of 2024, Cena announced that 2025 would be his last year of in-ring competition, marking an end of an era for the WWE. After that announcement, fans

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